Article number: 500783683 Product: 1/35 GAZ Tiger w/Arbalet
This Russian 4x4 multi-purpose vehicle is equipped with the "Arbalet" remote control weapon station with 12,7mm and 7,6mm MG´s. It has been supplied in big numbers to the Russian Army.
Number of parts: 340 Flexible tires Decals for 2 Russian vehicles Model length: 16,3 cm
Partially new tooling
Detailed plastic model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500783694 Product: 1/35 T-28 Heavy Tank
The T-28 is a Soviet three-turret medium tank designed and launched into production prior to World War II. These tanks took an active part in a number of local conflicts immediately before the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War and in a number of early battles against the Germans. The T-28 was adopted by the Red Army in August 1933 and was manufactured by the Kirov factory in Leningrad until 1940. The distinctive feature of the T-28 were three rotating turrets, a large one with a 76mm gun and two smaller ones with machine guns. Despite its relatively heavy weight the T-28 was a capable all-terrain vehicle. The Finnish Army captured some T-28s during the Winter War and used them until 1951.
Detailed plastic model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500783689 Product: 1:35 T/34/76 mod. 1943 Uralmash
In the Summer of 1942 the situation on the Stalingrad front was extremely desperate, the city was on the verge of being abandoned to the German troops, with a threatened shutdown of the tank factory. The manufacturing was moved to other factories and the production started at the Uralmashzavod (UZTM) plant by October 1, 1942. Since the plant's capacity was not enough to increase the output of cast turrets, an alternative solution was found : stamping of turrets with a 10,000t press. In October 1942 the serial production of stamped turrets started. These new turrets were called "sand molds" because of their rounded form. UZTM continued to make the stamped turrets until March 1944, and according to the plant report, 2050 turrets were shipped.
- Kit consists of 303 parts - Decals for 2 Soviet units - Track in segments - Partially new tooling
Detailed plastic model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500787202 Product: 1/72 MiG-21 PFM Soviet Fighter (WA)
MiG-21PFM is a modification of the best known Soviet jet fighter. The first flight took place in 1964. Designers changed the engine, electronics and armament to make the aircraft multipurpose. The experience of combat employment MiG-21 in Vietnam showed the need in cannons that were reinstalled on the MiG-21PFM. It was there where MiGs fought American F-4 Phantoms and were called Phantom Killers.
- Kit consists of 93 parts - Aircraft stand and pilot figure included - Decals for Soviet Air Force and Vietnam - People`s Air Force.
Detailed plastic model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500788008 Product 1:72 Persian Cavalry (WA)
This set includes both Persian cavalry and a war chariot equipped with curved blades on the wheel hubs. The chariot was in use from the 1st century BC to the Roman wars with Mitrydat – King of Pontus.
Detailed plastic model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500786229 Product: 1:100 Britischer Spähpanzer Dingo MK1
Length of the model 33 mm 10 parts
Daimler Mk-1 "Dingo" armoured car was created in 1938. It was immediately adopted in army service and its mass production was launched in 1939. In total. More than 6000 such vehicles were manufactured. During World War II, "Dingo" armoured cars were used in Africa, Pacific region and in Europe. In many countries around the world these vehicles remained in service for several decades after World War II.
Detailed Plastic Kit of model British Armored Scout Car Dingo MK in scale 1:100

Article number: 500786175 Product: 1:100 Britischer Truck "Matador"
Length of the model 61 mm 21 parts
Matador was designed for British army in the end of 1930's. It was rather heavy, but its carrying capacity allowed to transport heavy guns and loads of supplies. The total number of Matadors built for the British army during the war was about 9000.

Article number: 500789011 Product: 1/100 English Brigantine
Kit consists of 305 parts Model length: 45cm Sails: vacuformed plastic, thread and stand included
The word Brigantine comes form brigand which means a pirate or a robber, and in the XVI century it was the name for light pirate ships. Later when piracy spread to the Atlantic Ocean the type of the vessel changed but the name was kept. In the XVII – XVIII centuries the brigantine carried square sails on the both masts. In the XVIII century the brigantine was introduced to the military fleet as a messenger and reconnaissance ship. By the middle of the XIX century the brigantine finally became a type of the sailing vessel: it is a small two-mast ship with a square sail on the foremost and a fore-and-aft sail on the mainmast, with appx. 350 tons of displacement.
Detailed plastic model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Art.Nr.: 500786251 Art.bezeichnung: 1:100 Panzer IV Ausf. H
Kit consists of one tank with 9 parts
No glue required New tooling
Development of Pak 40 gun started in 1938, however, since the gun didn't fit the "blitzkrieg" concept, it went on rather slowly. The gun was finally adopted for army service in the end of 1941, when both failure of "blitzkrieg" and incapability of smaller German guns to damage soviet tanks T-34 and KV became evident. Pak 40 gun had a greater firepower than its Soviet counterpart, the ZiS-3 gun, but it was far less mobile and more expensive to produce.
Detailed Plastic Kit of Model Panzer IV long gun in Scale 1:100

Article number: 500787024 Product: 1:144 Beriev A-50 "Mainstay"
Partially new tooling
Introduced in 1984, the A-50 is still in service with the Russian and Indian air forces. It was upgraded several times and is actually involved in the Syrian conflict. Ultimate kit quality with - Rear cargo door open or closed - Wing flaps in 2 positions (flight/landing) - Some cabin and cargo bay interior details Decals for 2 Russian units No.of parts: 195
Detailed Plastic Kit of Model Beriev A-50 "Mainstay" in Scale 1:144

Article number: 500787027 Product: 1:144 Boeing 737-700 / C-40
Kit consists of 109 parts.
Decals for 2 US Air Force planes.
Airplane stand included.
Model length: 233 mm
Partially new tooling
The 737-700 is one of the most common variants of the Boeing 737, over 1.100 planes are in service with many airlines. In addition the 737-700 is also used for military and government transports.
Detailed Plastic Kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500786173 Product: 1/144 British Fighter "Hurricane Mk-1"
Length of the model 65mm
1/144 Scale Model Kit also suitable for use with the Art of Tactic
This kit includes one plastic model British fighter plane from World War II, with British symbol decals.
Model supplied unpainted. Assembly required. This "snap fit" model can be assembled without glue.
Includes unit flag and unit card for use with the Art of Tactic WWII game.
Historical Notes The Hawker Hurricane was the main British interceptor at the beginning of World War II. Over 14,000 of these planes would be built by the end of the war, and they would serve the Empire in every major theater. The Hurricane was a versatile fighter, serving as bomber escorts during the Battle of France and defending England during the Battle of Britain. Later in the war, the Hurricane was superseded by other designs (most notably the famous Spitfire), though it continued to see use as a ground attack fighter-bomber. Production of the Hawker Hurricane ceased in 1944.
The Hurricane Mk-I was the first production model of the airplane. It had fabric-covered wings and body, sported eight .303 machine-guns, and was powered by the famous Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. The sturdy and reliable plane had a maximum speed of about 330 mph (550 km/h) and a range of 480 miles (772 km).

Article number: 500787016 Product: 1/144 Ekranoplan A-90
Length of the model: 401 mm Parts: 38
Decals for 2 Soviet/Russian planes.
The A-90 Orlyonok is a ground effect vehicle designed in the Design Bereau of Rostislav Alexeev, designer of the famous passenger hydrofoil highspeed ships Raketa, Meteor and others. Orlyonok was intended to air drop forces with a range of 1,500 km range and a speed up to 500 km/h. With a speed like an aircraft, the Ekranoplan has ship-like carrying capacity. The front end of the Orlyonok can open sideways and take on board up to 200 fully equipped marines or two armored vehicles (tanks, APC or IFV). A-90 is not affected by sea mines and other obstructions because it flies several meter above water level or other reatively flat surface and can land on a beach. Three such ground effect units were built, the firs of them entered service with the Soviet Naval Aviation in 1977.

Article number: 500787011 Product: 1:144 Ilyushin IL-76 MD Heavy Transporte
Length 324 mm Wingspan 350 mm
New tooling
Decals for 3 Russian planes
Ultimate kit quality with - Rear cargo door open or closed - Wing flaps in 2 positions (flight/landing) - Some cabin and cargo bay interior details
The IL-76MD military transport aircraft was developed on the basis of the IL-76M and designed for air drop or transportation of personnel (including injured people), military equipment (including medium tanks), delivery of time cargo (up to 48 tons) over a range of 3,800 km. The IL-76MD first flew on March 6, 1981 and entered service in June of 1984. The aircraft can be operated from the airfields with either concrete or unpaved runways. IL-76MD carried out missions in Afghanistan, where it repeatedly confirmed its high flight performance and reliability in combat situations.
Detailed Plastic Kit of Model Ilyushin IL-76 MD Heavy Transporte Plane in Scale 1:144

Article number: 500786116 Product: 1/144 WWII German ME 109BF/F2
Snap Kit - No glue required!!
- Contains 10 parts - Aircraft stand included - Decals for Luftwaffe
Messershmitt BF-109 was designed in the middle of 1930's and had already seen action during the Spanish civil war before participating in WW II. By all accounts it was one of the most successful fighters of WW II.
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500786123 Product: 1:144 WWII Wargame AddOn Dt. JU-87 Stuka
Length of the model 77 mm 8 parts
In many ways, the famous Junkers Ju-87 Sturzkampfflugzeug ("dive bomber")—better known by its nickname "Stuka"—was the symbol of German air power during World War II. Created by Hermann Pohlmann in 1935, this deadly attack aircraft made its first appearance in the Luftwaffe’s "Condor Legion" during the Spanish Civil War. With its distinctive inverted gull wings, fixed landing gear, and wing-mounted "Jericho Trumpet" sirens, the mere sight of a Stuka struck fear in Germany’s enemies.
The Stuka was designed to drop its payload as it reached the bottom of an almost vertical dive, which was controlled automatically by the airplane’s mechanical systems. This allowed it to hit ground targets with remarkable accuracy. It also sported a pair of 7.92mm machine guns that it could use for strafing runs.
But while the Ju-87 featured innovative engineering, was sturdy, reliable, and very effective against ground targets, it was very vulnerable to fighter aircraft because of its poor maneuverability, slow speed, and lack of defensive weapons. During the war with the Soviets, as Germany lost air superiority, the Ju-87 proved too vulnerable to Soviet fighters, and was gradually replaced by the Focke-Wulf Fw 190.

Article number: 500789045 Product: 1/200 "Krusenstern" Sailing Ship
Model length: 57,3 cm Number of parts: 474
Stand included Full hull Decals and thread for rigging included Sails made of plastic
New tooling
The 4 masted barque was built in 1926 in Germany and surrendered 1946 to the Soviet Union. Since then she is used as sail training ship for the Russian Fleet. The "Krusenstern" is the second largest sailing vessel still in operation.
Detailed Plastic Kit of model "Krusenstern" Sailing Ship in scale 1:200

Article number: 500789034 Product: 1/200 French Frigate "Acheron"
Length of the model: 417 mm Parts: 222
Model of legendary French "Acheron" frigate of the Napoleonic era, which became famous for its active operations against English whaling ships and coastal vessels at the South American shores. It was a nightmare for the British sailors and admirality. the powerful rig made the ship practically imperceptible for enemy ships´ and the frigate guns broadside liter ally swept everything away from the enemy ships´ board.
Detailed Plastic Kit of Model French Frigate "Acheron" in Scale 1:200

Article number: 500786139 Product: 1/200 WWII Wargame AOn Ju-52 Trans.Plane
Snap Kit - No glue required!!
Lenght of the model: 93 mm Parts: 17
This kit features: - 1 sprue - 17 parts - Stand - Decals
Ju-52 was originally designed as airliner, but was used as a military transport plane first during the Spanish civil war, and then during WWII. Its speed was rather low, and the plane was vulnerable to enemy fighters attack, so it always needed an escort.

Article number: 500783677 Product: 1:35 2S35 "Koalitsiya-SV" Russian self-p
Kit consists of 462 parts
Track in segments
Decals for Victory Day Parade
Model length: 399 mm
New tooling
This most recent heavy artillery system was shown the first time at the Victory Parade 2015 and is in service with the Russian Army since 2016. It´s 152mm gun can reach a maximum range of 40km with special ammunition.
Detailied static model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500783518 Product: 1:35 Brit. 6 Pfd Pz.Abwehrkanone (WA)
In service from 1942 – 1960 in many countries, the 6 pdr is one of the most well known WWII anti-tank guns.
No. of parts: 89
Re-release
Detailed plastic model kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500783602 Product: 1:35 GAZ - AA
Length of the model: 150 mm
Kit consists of 8 sprues with flexible tires and clear parts Decals for one Soviet truck
On 29 January of 1932 the first GAZ-AA truck was produced, the most numerous truck of the World War 2. For its 1.5 ton cargo capacity, people called it "Polutorka" ("one and a half"). The truck was incredibly durable, easily maintained, with excellent all terrain capabilities, and running on low octane fuel. The legendary "Polutorka", together with the T-34 tank and the Katyusha rocket launcher, became one of the great symbols of the Great Patriotic War.
Detailed Plastic Kit of model GAZ - AA in scale 1:35

Article number: 500783591 Product: 1:35 Moderner Russicher Kampfpanzer T-80UD
Length of the model: 290 mm Parts: 246
The T-80UD – was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1987. The new employed elements of a built-in dynamic defense able to counter both kinetic energy and shaped-charge rounds. Additionally, the vehicle was equipped with the laser-guided 9K119 ‘Reflex’ missile system. Although the weight of the T-80UD was increased to 46 tons, the engineers managed to retain the tank’s excellent riding characteristics.

Article number: 500783674 Product: 1:35 Panzer IV Ausf.G (Sd.Kfz.161)
Kit consists of 574 parts Tracks in segments Decals for 2 German units Partially new tooling
Manufacturing of this Panzer IV version took place from May 1942 – April 1943. Distinctive features were the 7,5cm KWK40 L/48 with double baffle muzzle brake and protective sheets (=Schürzen). Ausf.G was used on East and West front and in Northern Africa.
Detailed Plastic Kit
Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Article number: 500783601 Product: 1/35 Sd.Kfz.182 Kingtiger Henschel Turret
Length of the model: 300 mm Parts: 482
Revised tooling
The Kit contains 13 sprues Decals for 6 German units.
Kingtiger is one of the most im-portant German heavy tanks of WWII.
The King Tiger was the heaviest production tank of World War 2. With its powerful long barreled 88mm gun it was capable of destroying a Sherman tank from a 3,500 m distance. The King Tigers were issued to the army in February, 1944, and were first used in combat already in May, in battles near Minsk. Two companies equipped with these formidable machines participated in the Battle of Normandy, during the D-Day. The King Tiger operated by the experienced crew was the most dangerous enemy for any tank.
Detailed Plastic Kit of model Sd.Kfz.182 Kingtiger Henschel Turret in scale 1:35

Article number: 500783610 Product: 1:35 WWII Ger. PAK 36 w/ Crew
Length of the model: 140 mm Parts: 142
At the beginning of the WWII on 01 September 1939 the Wehrmacht was equipped with 11.200 anti tank guns 3,7 cm Pak 35/36 that could effectively fight Polish and Soviet light tanks of the early period with their light anti bullet armor, however it couldn’t penetrate medium tanks such as British Matilda and Russian T-34 and KVs which resulted in the nickname "Door Knocker" by the Germans. The Pak 35/36 was used on all fronts during WWII , proven by the fact that in March 1945 the Wehrmacht had still 216 units of this gun in combat service with other 670 guns stored in arsenals.
PAK 36 with Crew 1:35

Article number: 500783541 Product: 1/35 ZIS-151 Soviet Truck
Length of the model: 210 mm
The ZIS-151 was first of the major Soviet military transport all-drive vehicles after the World War II. tens of thousands of these trucks have been produced in many special versions for hauling many types of cargo.
Detailed Plastic Kit of Model ZIS-151 Soviet Truck in Scale 1:35

Article number: 500786509 Product: 1/350 Golden Hind
Length of the model: 104 mm Parts: 65
No glue required.
New tooling
The "Golden Hind" was Sir Francis Drakes flagship at his circumnavigation of the globe in 1577-1580.
Box contains 4 sprues Model length: 10,4cm Can be assembled without glue 2 versions: waterline or full hull Decals included Parts are molded in different plastic colors
The small galleon had been built at a shipyard at Aldeburgh, then rigged and gunned up at the Plymouth harbor. She was originally known as Pelican. The glorious history of the ship began on 13 December 1577, when under the command of Sir Francis Drake she set sail from Plymouth, leading the expedition of five ships in pursuit of adventures.
Detailed Plastic Kit of Model Englishe Galeone "Golden Hind" in scale 1:350 Features: The "Golden Hind" was Sir Francis Drakes flagship at his circumnavigation of the globe in 1577-1580. Box contains 5 sprues Model length: 10,4cm Can be assembled without glue 2 versions: waterline or full hull Decals included Parts are molded in different plastic colors New tooling